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Univ. of Providence - Volleyball

Kids Camp

Location Great Falls, MT
Event Date(s) Aug 5, 2019 to Aug 7, 2019
Grades K to 8th
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Event Description

Argo Kids Camp

August 5th - 7th, 2019
Grades: K - 8th
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $135

ALL CAMPERS WILL RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY VOLLEYBALL CAMP T-SHIRT!

INFORMATION or QUESTIONS

Contact Coach Arunas Duda

(406) 791-5922 or

email @ arunas.duda@uprovidence.edu

Your Argo Kids Volleyball Camp is a whole lot of fun! It is designed to provide instruction for all levels of play- to develop beginning skills as well as prepare experienced players for more competitive play. Each camper will have the opportunity to learn from, play with, and get to know the 2019 Argo Volleyball Players and Coaches.

Camp Director: Arunas Duda

Coach Duda is in his 16th year as the Head Volleyball Coach and has developed the Argos into one of the nation’s elite teams. Last season, the Argos won the Frontier Conference Tournament Championship and advanced to the National Tournament for the first time in program history.  The Argos were ranked as high as #17 in the country and won the prestigious Champions of Character Award at the National Tournament for their high character.  Along with that, Coach Duda’s Argo Volleyball teams have won 2 conference championships and he has twice been named the Frontier Conference Coach of the Year. Coach Duda has over 20 years of experience coaching College Volleyball camps.

Assistant Camp Director: Drew Choules

Coach Drew returns to the Argos for a third season and works as the program’s recruiting coordinator and defensive coach.  Along with her role in the UP Program, Coach Choules is also the co-club director and coach at Zootown Great Falls Volleyball Club.  Drew was a standout performer at Colorado Mesa University where she was a four-time all-conference player, 3x All-Region performer, and the first player in program history to make the NCAA tournament all four years.